Friday, January 2, 2015

Share Of Under 30 Year Olds Owning A Private Business At 24-Year Low

From The Wall Street Journal, "Endangered Species: Young U.S. Entrepreneurs: New Data Underscore Financial Challenges and Low Tolerance for Risk Among Young Americans" by Ruth Simon and Caelainn Barr:
The share of people under age 30 who own private businesses has reached a 24-year-low, according to new data, underscoring financial challenges and a low tolerance for risk among young Americans.

Roughly 3.6% of households headed by adults younger than 30 owned stakes in private companies, according to an analysis by The Wall Street Journal of recently released Federal Reserve data from 2013. That compares with 10.6% in 1989—when the central bank began collecting standard data on Americans’ incomes and net worth—and 6.1% in 2010.
share of people under age 30 who own private businesses
Source: The Wall Street Journal

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